The Cape Jaycees Christmas for the Elderly program provides groceries, clothes, and other necessities to low-income seniors in the community.
Tracy Haggerty, chairwoman for the program, said many seniors often struggle, particularly around the holidays
"Many of them just lack basic needs that we all take for granted," Haggerty said. "It can be as simple as money for medicine, warm clothes for the winter or paying the electric bill."
Christmas for the Elderly has been in operation for more than three decades combining local donations and grant funds from the Senior Citizens Service Board of Cape Girardeau County to help out the elderly in the area.
In previous years, Haggerty said, the program used to accept gifts, as well as monetary donations. However, during COVID-19, it shifted away from accepting purchased and donated gifts in order to limit the amount of contact and hands that were on the gifts.
"COVID is very much still a concern for the elderly, in addition to the triple threat of COVID, RSV and the flu," Haggerty said. "Therefore, we continued with this practice and appreciate the community contributions to support our efforts. These donations guarantee that we can get the right gifts in the right hands safely."
Haggerty provided stories of a few requests from seniors in need:
Monetary donations and gift cards to meet the above needs and many others may be dropped off at the Southeast Missourian office at 301 Broadway in downtown Cape Girardeau, and may also be mailed to: Cape Jaycees, P.O. Box 4, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701.
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